: Known for its handsome Egyptian sets and costumes, it is often described as a "wonderful comic book come to life".
The film serves as an unofficial sequel or "side story" to the events of the Trojan War: Il leone di Tebe (Giorgio Ferroni, 1962)
: Following the fall of Troy, Menelaus (Alberto Lupo) and Helen are shipwrecked on the Egyptian coast. : Known for its handsome Egyptian sets and
(internationally known as The Lion of Thebes ) is a notable 1964 Italian-French co-production directed by Giorgio Ferroni . While often cited with various dates due to international release schedules, it belongs to the peak era of the "Peplum" (Sword and Sandal) genre. Production & Creative Team Il leone di Tebe (Giorgio Ferroni, 1962)